Artist of the Week

Good Christian Music Artist of the Week

Seph Schlueter – Artist of the Week 7/18/25

Seph Schlueter – Artist of the Week 7/18/25

Seph Schlueter - Artist of the Week 7/18/25 Artist of the Week: Seph Schlueter – A Heart That Echoes HeavenSome artists write songs. Seph Schlueter writes encounters. Born Joseph Schlueter in Erie, Pennsylvania, Seph grew up with music in his bones but didn’t step fully into his calling until high school, when he gave his life to Jesus and decided to give Him everything. That decision led him to join Damascus Worship, a Catholic missionary movement in Ohio, where he spent years leading worship for retreats, youth camps, and revival gatherings.It was there — in the quiet moments of ministry…
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Third Day – Artist Of The Week 7/11/25

Third Day – Artist Of The Week 7/11/25

Third Day - Artist Of The Week 7/11/25 🎤 Artist of the Week — Third Day: 30 Years of Faith, Fire, and Southern Rock 🎤Some bands make music. Third Day made a movement.For over three decades, this Georgia‑born, Grammy‑winning Christian rock band has blended Southern grit with unshakable faith, creating a sound that’s as comfortable in a church sanctuary as it is in a packed arena. From their self‑titled debut in 1996 to worship anthems like God of Wonders and Soul on Fire, they’ve given the Church a soundtrack for both praise and perseverance.The name “Third Day” comes from the…
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Sons of Sunday – Artist of the Week 7/4/25

Sons of Sunday – Artist of the Week 7/4/25

Sons of Sunday - Artist of the Week 7/4/25 Artist of the Week – Sons of Sunday Every once in a while, something happens in Christian music that feels bigger than a release date or a chart position — it feels like a moment. Sons of Sunday is one of those moments.This isn’t just another worship band. It’s a supergroup — six of the most influential voices and songwriters in modern worship joining forces: Brandon Lake, Chandler Moore, Steven Furtick, Chris Brown, Leeland Mooring, and Pat Barrett. Each of them has already shaped the soundtrack of the Church in their own…
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Cochran & Co. – Artist of the Week 6/27/25

Cochran & Co. – Artist of the Week 6/27/25

Cochren & Co. - Artist of the Week 6/27/25 Artist of the Week Feature — Cochren & Co.  Some artists write songs you enjoy. Cochren & Co. writes songs you live with. Led by Michael Cochren, a small‑town Indiana native with a voice that feels like it’s been weathered by both joy and sorrow, this band blends soulful pop, heartland rock, and gospel warmth into something that feels timeless. Michael’s journey hasn’t been a straight line — he’s been the guy chasing dreams, hitting walls, and finding himself at the end of his own strength. In one of his lowest moments,…
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Jeremy Camp – Artist of the Week 6/20/25

Jeremy Camp – Artist of the Week 6/20/25

Jeremy Camp - Artist of the Week 🌊 Artist of the Week Feature — Jeremy Camp "Deeper Waters Ablum"Jeremy Camp has never been a stranger to deep waters. His life and music have been shaped by seasons of loss, surrender, and the relentless pursuit of God’s presence. Born in Lafayette, Indiana, to parents who were pastors, Jeremy grew up surrounded by faith but didn’t truly understand the cost of following Jesus until tragedy struck. His first wife, Melissa, passed away from cancer just months after their wedding — a heartbreak that could have drowned him. Instead, it became the place…
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Tenth Avenue North – Artist of the Week 6/6/25

Tenth Avenue North – Artist of the Week 6/6/25

Tenth Avenue North - Artist of the Week 6/6/25 Artist of the Week — Tenth Avenue North: Learning to TrustWhen Tenth Avenue North announced their return, it felt like hearing from an old friend you thought you might never see again. For years, their music had been a soundtrack for so many of us — songs that didn’t just fill the air, but filled the cracks in our hearts. Then came the pause, the silence, the uncertainty of whether they’d ever step back into the light together.Now, with their tenth studio album Learning To Trust, they’ve not only stepped back…
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